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My guess would be yote. In most cases if there a few feathers left it's a yote cause they are big enough to grab and go. Foxes have to kill then drag so more feathers are left behind. All that said dogs can do either depending on the size and type of dog your dealing with. Don't think being in a city will rule out yotes either. I have friends in Atlanta with pictures of em in their yard.
yes, we are in Atlanta, coyotes are very present, especially since we live near chattahoochee. Im trying to be prepared for the losses that will likely come in our future.
 
I'm a newbie, but I knew as soon as I saw bloody poo that it was most likely Cocci, may not be, but I treated for it anyway.
So, I emailed and called her as soon as I saw the bloody poo, just a few hours after I bought them. She said she has a 24 hr guarantee. Well, guess who never responded, still hasn't.
I bought Corid, nutridrench, electrolytes, probiotics and blu kote to have on hand. I just don't know what else may happen.
Anyway, she said she stopped vaccinating for Mareks bc she doesn't think it's necessary unless there are outbreaks nearby??? She said she also stopped letting ppl come to her farm bc they were cross contaminating her birds. Ok, I can see that point, but not being able to see the conditions in which these chickens live made me feel weird.
Despite, the red flags, we bought the chicks and now I'm taking really good care of them. Cleaning their water consistently and bedding. They are not acting sick, less bloody poo today. I thought it strange, but the lady said I could put them in the coop at 4 weeks, but I just can't imagine them out there that small. Any thoughts?


Yeah it definitely sounds like cocci. If they are not acting sick, but you are already treating for it, then they'll be fine. I am just a little worried about what else they may be carrying.

And 4 weeks is okay if they have most of their feathers in. Keep in mind our summer is virtually here already! Temps will be pretty warm for a while!
 
Ok, I am home after 8 hard hours at the farm.  I am tired and I hurt.  The pasture is bush hogged and 1/3 of the coop we bought is in place and leveled.  It is sitting on bricks to keep the wood from having direct contact with the ground.  The raccoon had to sit in the trap while I worked.  And then I took it several miles and released it.  I simply can't shoot an animal in a trap.  At that point it's not a threat and it's certainly not sporting.  If I catch something in the act, I wouldn't have a problem killing it.  But in a trap.... nope.

I have separated the Light Brahmas and SLW's I am keeping.  $5 bucks a piece for the rest of them.  The odd thing about the SLW is that what are certainly roosters, have different kinds of combs.  GAM should share a picture later.


That's why I let animal control do the work with raccoons. Just a quick injection.

The fox, however, will be put down in the trap, if he gets caught by a spring trap. There would be no way to approach him otherwise.
 
Yeah it definitely sounds like cocci. If they are not acting sick, but you are already treating for it, then they'll be fine. I am just a little worried about what else they may be carrying.

And 4 weeks is okay if they have most of their feathers in. Keep in mind our summer is virtually here already! Temps will be pretty warm for a while!
ok thanks. I may be sending pics later to determine sex, suppose to have all hens, but idk now.
 
I was also concerned about my run, it's fairly shaded and just dirt, no grass. Sounds like a great breeding ground for Cocci. What can I do to avoid it occurring once they are old enough to go out to the run? I bought construction sand for inside coop floor. Thought about adding to the run, but that would be sooo much sand!!!! $$$


It should be fine as long as it doesn't stay sopping wet all the time. Most of my big pen isn't shaded, so the sun bakes the dirt, which then won't drain well at all. So water just kinda collects and turns into mud for ages.

If your soil doesn't drain well, try tilling it up with sphagnum peat moss. And if it gets too poopy or smelly, rake some lime into it.
 
Well if animal control will come out for coons, they should come out for foxes.  And they have the tools to remove it from the trap.  I certainly don't care how you deal with him, just throwing it out there that you should have an option if you would rather they do the fox, too.


I actually have to take coons in for them - trap and all. If they come out, they charge $25 and I still have to go to their office to pick up my trap...
 
Ok, I am home after 8 hard hours at the farm.  I am tired and I hurt.  The pasture is bush hogged and 1/3 of the coop we bought is in place and leveled.  It is sitting on bricks to keep the wood from having direct contact with the ground.  The raccoon had to sit in the trap while I worked.  And then I took it several miles and released it.  I simply can't shoot an animal in a trap.  At that point it's not a threat and it's certainly not sporting.  If I catch something in the act, I wouldn't have a problem killing it.  But in a trap.... nope.

I have separated the Light Brahmas and SLW's I am keeping.  $5 bucks a piece for the rest of them.  The odd thing about the SLW is that what are certainly roosters, have different kinds of combs.  GAM should share a picture later.
I think there are some single combs mixed in her lines somewhere and they pop up here & there. I had that one with the single. They should have the rose comb though. The rest looked like rose combs to me.
 

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